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Posted: 8/21/2014 6:46:01 AM EDT
Just got finished reading this book. Very interesting read. Essentially there are thousands of accounts of the settlers finding skeletons up to 12 feet tall. The Smithsonian and other scientists buy or destroy the skeletons and they are never seen again.
book It's also interesting to read about the oral histories of some of the Western Indians talking about red haired cannibalistic giants that once roamed the country and who were eventually killed off by the Indians. There have been some giant mummies found in caves with red hair still attached. There is also alot of interesting reading online talking about these finds. Skeleton supposedly bought by the Smithsonian but never displayed. because it didn't fit the view they wanted to portray. |
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Look at the gash on that thang.
That aint a camel toe. That's a wagon rut. |
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If it were true, we'd have known about this a looooong time ago.
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lol what the fuck is wrong with some of you?
Mummy gash/dick. It didn't even occur to me to study the freaks groin area. |
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Sad but there is virtually no memory of the NY Giants, they are not the same since they went to SF... Oh sorry wrong giants... There are also Native American stories of a giant race, But then there is a serious Norse influence in some of the tribes also
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Might want to get new glasses. Well, after the mummy dick lock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Look at the gash on that thang. That aint a camel toe. That's a wagon rut. Might want to get new glasses. Well, after the mummy dick lock. All I se is a giant gash in the middle..... but I'll take your word for it. My eyesight isn't the greatest. |
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10 foot tall mummy.
GD debates whether the pic shows dick or split. Proof this place will one day be viewed as the Vulcan Science Academy of 21st century earth. |
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Skeleton supposedly bought by the Smithsonian but never displayed. because it didn't fit the view they wanted to portray. http://i286.photobucket.com/albums/ll109/osudds53/giant-mound-builder_zpsbe680454.jpg View Quote Or because they're too smart to put carnival fakery in their museum? |
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Just read Blood & Thunder about Kit Carson. The found giant thigh bones in Taos.
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The Smithsonianberganati are always behind this sort of devious plot.
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How many experience points for N. American red headed cannibal giants?
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Many myths from local native tribes will also be analyzed by historians from the team to see if they could hold useful information, as both Chickasaw and Choctaw mythologies include many stories of fights against "red-haired devils”.
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Look at the head, torso, and hand sizes. They are normal. The only "giant" or elongated features ate the limbs. The arms are around the right length for normal legs, and are probably what the taxidermist used, the legs were likely replaced with bones from some animal, or were just cut and extended.
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my Tribal verbal ( Choctaw) tells of fighting them from Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee for 100 years. they only defeated them by banding together with their brothers the Chickasaw and the Southern Cherokee.
certainly one of the most interesting parts of our history. |
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Many myths from local native tribes will also be analyzed by historians from the team to see if they could hold useful information, as both Chickasaw and Choctaw mythologies include many stories of fights against "red-haired devils”. http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/usa-viking-ship-discovered-near-mississipi-river/ View Quote there are Runstones all over the Mississippi Valley. a great unknown. |
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Sad but there is virtually no memory of the NY Giants, they are not the same since they went to SF... Oh sorry wrong giants... There are also Native American stories of a giant race, But then there is a serious Norse influence in some of the tribes also View Quote The Greeks, Jews, English, and many others had similar legends. The Smithsonian conspiracy is a nice touch. They were probably in on the Kennedy assassination, too. |
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I'll believe that when my shit turns purple and smells like rainbow sherbet.
OP, isn't there's a bigfoot special on TV you could be watching? Or maybe call Miss Cleo and find out your future. We still need research into why 7 WTC collapsed since it wasn't hit by a plane - get on it! |
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The Greeks, Jews, English, and many others had similar legends. The Smithsonian conspiracy is a nice touch. They were probably in on the Kennedy assassination, too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sad but there is virtually no memory of the NY Giants, they are not the same since they went to SF... Oh sorry wrong giants... There are also Native American stories of a giant race, But then there is a serious Norse influence in some of the tribes also The Greeks, Jews, English, and many others had similar legends. The Smithsonian conspiracy is a nice touch. They were probably in on the Kennedy assassination, too. The transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural-based societies resulted in about a foot of lost height, if I remember correctly. Easy to see how those kinds of legends could get started, and since it's the agricultural societies that eventually flourished and became our modern societies, how those legends could be passed down through time. |
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Many myths from local native tribes will also be analyzed by historians from the team to see if they could hold useful information, as both Chickasaw and Choctaw mythologies include many stories of fights against "red-haired devils”. http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/usa-viking-ship-discovered-near-mississipi-river/ View Quote http://www.snopes.com/media/notnews/vikingship.asp |
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There have also been several very large skeletons found in mounds associated with the Adena culture. Skulls much larger then normal and bones much thicker then the average human. Many between 7-9 foot tall.
There actually is quite a bit of "cover up" done by the Smithsonian, or arbitrarily refuting finds because it doesn't fit the established beliefs. One such example is the discrediting of artifacts found in Hopewell and other sites that show Hebrew writings or symbols. Almost without exception, they are written off as frauds by the Smithsonian and scientific community at large, with no research being done, because they "say" there was no influence in this country from that area before Columbus. The problem is, more and more such artifacts have been found since then by reputable archeologists. Some Indian tribes have symbols and words as part of their language that come from the middle East. |
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